Greetings

Shalom

Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace. Notice its similarity to the Arabic word for peace, salaam. Shalom is used as a greeting, equivalent to good-bye as well as hello, and is often used as a salutation in correspondence.

Mazel Tov

Mazel Tov is the Hebrew for good luck. It is used in many contexts to mean congratulations. It is appropriate to say at celebrations and on special occasions, including birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and graduations.

L'Chaim

L'chaim, "to life," is a most famous toast and a beautiful wish. Millions are familiar with it from the song by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick in "Fiddler on the Roof." It expresses the Jewish belief in the basic goodness and value of life, despite all the travail that may occur.

Thank You

Todah rabah, often abbreviated Todah, is Hebrew for "thank you." A written expression of thanks is appropriate for many gifts, including those for bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, birthdays, and anniversaries.

Get Well

When someone we care about is ill, has been in an accident, or has had surgery, we want to wish them well. The traditional greeting in Hebrew is Refuah Shelayma, may you have a complete and speedy recovery. Often, we send a card or gift to the home or hospital.

Greetings

04080 Thank You

04001 Shalom

04139 Peace

04140 Peace

02023 Shalom

02024 Mazel Tov

02041 L'Chaim

02054 Mazel Tov

02062 Thank You

02063 Get Well

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